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Autor:
DeVerna, Matthew R., Pierri, Francesco, Aiyappa, Rachith, Pacheco, Diogo, Bryden, John, Menczer, Filippo
To analyze the flow of information online, experts often rely on platform-provided data from social media companies, which typically attribute all resharing actions to an original poster. This obscures the true dynamics of how information spreads onl
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.21554
Vaccines were critical in reducing hospitalizations and mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite their wide availability in the United States, 62% of Americans chose not to be vaccinated during 2021. While online misinformation about COVID-19
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.09142
Autor:
Pierri, Francesco, DeVerna, Matthew R., Yang, Kai-Cheng, Axelrod, David, Bryden, John, Menczer, Filippo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Internet Research. 30/01/2023:42227 PMID: 36735835
Vaccinations play a critical role in mitigating the impact of COVID-19 and other diseases. This study explores COVID-19 vaccine misinformation circulating on Twitter during 2021, when vaccines were being released to the public in an effort to mitigat
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.01675
The world's digital information ecosystem continues to struggle with the spread of misinformation. Prior work has suggested that users who consistently disseminate a disproportionate amount of low-credibility content -- so-called superspreaders -- ar
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2207.09524
Autor:
Pierri, Francesco, Perry, Brea, DeVerna, Matthew R., Yang, Kai-Cheng, Flammini, Alessandro, Menczer, Filippo, Bryden, John
Publikováno v:
Nature Scientific Reports 2022
Widespread uptake of vaccines is necessary to achieve herd immunity. However, uptake rates have varied across U.S. states during the first six months of the COVID-19 vaccination program. Misbeliefs may play an important role in vaccine hesitancy, and
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2104.10635
Autor:
DeVerna, Matthew R., Pierri, Francesco, Truong, Bao Tran, Bollenbacher, John, Axelrod, David, Loynes, Niklas, Torres-Lugo, Christopher, Yang, Kai-Cheng, Menczer, Filippo, Bryden, John
With a substantial proportion of the population currently hesitant to take the COVID-19 vaccine, it is important that people have access to accurate information. However, there is a large amount of low-credibility information about vaccines spreading
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2101.07694
Autor:
Yang, Kai-Cheng, Pierri, Francesco, Hui, Pik-Mai, Axelrod, David, Torres-Lugo, Christopher, Bryden, John, Menczer, Filippo
The global spread of the novel coronavirus is affected by the spread of related misinformation -- the so-called COVID-19 Infodemic -- that makes populations more vulnerable to the disease through resistance to mitigation efforts. Here we analyze the
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.09353